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Solar panels Archives - Occasional Planet https://occasionalplanet.org/tag/solar-panels/ Progressive Voices Speaking Out Wed, 27 Jan 2016 16:44:18 +0000 en-US hourly 1 211547205 Solar (Freakin’) Roadways! https://occasionalplanet.org/2014/05/29/solar-freakin-roadways/ https://occasionalplanet.org/2014/05/29/solar-freakin-roadways/#respond Thu, 29 May 2014 12:00:57 +0000 http://www.occasionalplanet.org/?p=28669 Global warming and its effect on climate change is real, and it’s frightening. While our political and corporate classes are joined at the hip and still

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Global warming and its effect on climate change is real, and it’s frightening. While our political and corporate classes are joined at the hip and still pushing carbon fuels—and even more stupidly, fomenting coups and threatening wars over access to gas and oil—it’s time to look for real solutions. If we don’t find a way to change things fast, the powers-that-be—with their greed, fantasies of exceptionalism, dreams of world hegemony, addiction to fracking and drilling, bullying of countries that don’t submit to U.S. domination, and determination to build toxic sludge-filled pipelines—will push the Earth to her limits. If that happens, and it already is, She will fry all of us—or if we live near a coastline—drown all of us. That’s hardly a world we want to leave to our children and grandchildren.

In answer to this ongoing insanity, Scott and Julie Brusaw have come up with a brilliant idea that could not only save us all from extinction, but solve many other pressing problems in the process. Some have described their invention as world-changing. I second the hyperbole, because, among many other amazing benefits, their invention could end wars for access to oil and gas. Have a look at the following short video and see if you don’t agree.

The Brusaws are crowd funding for Phase II of their project. They have provided the following info at www.indiegogo.com:

  • Solar Roadways has received two phases of funding from the U.S. Federal Highway Administration for research and development of a paving system that will pay for itself over its lifespan. We are about to wrap up our Phase II contract (to build a prototype parking lot) and now need to raise funding for production.
  • Our glass surface has been tested for traction, load testing, and impact resistance testing in civil engineering laboratories around the country, and exceeded all requirements.
  • Solar Roadways is a modular system that will modernize our aging infrastructure with an intelligent system that can become the new Smart Grid. We won the Community Award of $50,000 by getting the most votes in GE’s Ecomagination Challenge for “Powering the Grid” in 2010. We had the most votes again in their 2011 Ecomagination Challenge for “Powering the Home”.
  • On August 21, 2013, Solar Roadways was selected by their peers as a Finalist in the World Technology Award For Energy, presented in association with TIME, Fortune, CNN, and Science.
  • Solar Roadways was chosen by Google to be one of their Moonshots in May of 2013.
  • Solar Roadways was chosen as a finalist in the IEEE Ace Awards in 2009 and 2010.
  • Solar Roadways has given presentations around the country including: TEDx Sacramento, Google’s Solve for X at Google’s NYC Headquarters, NASA, Keynote Speaker for the International Parking Institute’s Conference and much more…
  • Solar Roadways is tackling more than solar energy: The FHWA tasked us with addressing  the problem of stormwater. Currently, over 50% of the pollution in U.S. waterways comes from stormwater. We have created a section in our Cable Corridors for storing, treating, and moving stormwater.
  • The implementation of our concept on a grand scale could  create thousands of jobs in the U.S. and around the world. It could allow us all the ability to manufacture our way out of our current economic crisis.

If you want a more expanded FAQ page, go here. If you are scientifically inclined, and want to know how much electricity solar roadways can really produce, go here.

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President Obama [re]installs solar panels on White House roof https://occasionalplanet.org/2013/08/20/president-obama-reinstalls-solar-panels-on-white-house-roof/ https://occasionalplanet.org/2013/08/20/president-obama-reinstalls-solar-panels-on-white-house-roof/#comments Tue, 20 Aug 2013 12:01:17 +0000 http://www.occasionalplanet.org/?p=25565 While political power struggles are on temporary hold during the 2013 Congressional summer recess, there’s a new source of power at 1600 Pennsylvania Avenue.

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While political power struggles are on temporary hold during the 2013 Congressional summer recess, there’s a new source of power at 1600 Pennsylvania Avenue. The White House is installing solar panels on the roof of the presidential residence.

During his first term in office, President Obama made a point of promising to put solar panels on the White House. Now, in 2013, that promise is being kept. The White House says the project will help demonstrate that historic buildings can incorporate solar energy and energy efficiency upgrades.

But President Obama cannot claim to be the first solar-powered president. He’s actually the third.

Jimmy Carter

In 1979, in the midst of the Arab oil embargo, which caused a national energy crisis, Carter installed 32 solar panels on the presidential mansion. At the same time, Carter called for a campaign to conserve energy. In a speech at the solar-panel installation, Carter called solar energy one way to make America more energy independent, saying, “No one can ever embargo the sun or interrupt its delivery to us.”

He added:

 

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1979 White House solar panelsan people. In a speech at the solar-panel installation, Carter called solar energy one way to make America more energy independent, saying, “No one can ever embargo the sun or interrupt its delivery to us.”And then he added:

“…a generation from now, this solar heater can either be a curiosity, a museum

piece, an example of a road not taken, or it can be a small part of one of the greatest and most exciting adventures ever undertaken by the American people; harnessing the power of the Sun to enrich our lives as we move away from our crippling dependence on foreign oil.”

Along with the gesture of adding solar power to the White House, Carter enacted fossil-fuel-reduction strategies and energy-tax credits that would encourage taxpayers to become more energy efficient in their daily lives as well.

Carter was right about at least one thing: the panels turned into “a road not taken.” Less than 10 years later—in 1986—Republican President Ronald Reagan had the perfectly functional solar panels removed.

According to Forgotten History:

In 1986 when the price of energy was temporarily cheaper and Americans’ minds were less focused on environmental issues, President Reagan ordered the panels removed from the White House roof. Reagan’s Administration “felt that the equipment was just a joke… and he had it taken down.” Reagan, who didn’t think much of solar energy, also allowed the tax credit Carter had instated to lapse.Then came “a clear, calculated campaign by the [Department of Energy] in the years of the Reagan administration to crush the solar energy program of the federal government. Conservatives deemed solar energy a liberal idea, so Reagan’s move may have been motivated  by his desire to show that he was a true conservative.

In 1992, half of Jimmy Carter’s doomed solar were installed on the roof of Unity College in Maine, where they worked efficiently for more than a decade. The story of their resurrection and reuse is chronicled in a documentary called “A Road Not Taken.”

 

George W. Bush[!]

Surprisingly, President and oil-man George W. Bush installed solar panels, too. But, probably to protect his image with the fossil-fuel industry, he didn’t tell anyone about it. According to Forgotten History, in 2002, the National Park Service quietly installed a small number of solar panels on a maintenance building they manage on White House grounds, marking a semi-return to the use of solar power. The Bush Administration did not publicize the installations, which reportedly now heat the White House pool.

I can just hear conservative nabobs of negativism yowling that President Obama is ruining a historic building with new technology–sort of how America has ruined the Constitution by updating it with, y’know, voting rights for African-Americans. And lefties may complain that Obama took too long to do this and hasn’t gone far enough. But, as environmental activist Bill McKibbon of 350.org recently said, ” In truth, no one should ever have taken down the panels Jimmy Carter put on the roof way back in 1979. But it’s very good to know that once again the country’s most powerful address will be drawing some of that power from the sun.”

 

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